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The Pagoda Forest of Shaolin Temple is within the Shaolin Temple. The compound is the burial place for the key Shaolin Temple monks over the years. There is much to see except for the various different pagodas to commerate the monks.

What an interesting place. Unfortunately raining and this made some of the paths up behind the forest slippery. Manage with care. The stories and extensive history fascinating. Either read up or use a tour guide for information.

I have briefly mentioned this when reviewing the Shaolin Temple and thought this the best bit. Strangely, many visitors to the temple seemed not to walk the further 300 metres to see the 'forest', so it was happily much less crowded. The Pagodas are over a thousand years old and are all essentially graves, with the more levels built denoting...
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If you really are interested in pagoda style then you should go through wikipedia and search "araniko" from nepal. Historybis interesting. But china has preserved it from its heart. Being a nepali i salute chinese love for humanity. So here pagoda forest has that solidarity for its pagoda culture. You can see them and admire especially if you are from...
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